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The last paragraph is especially poignant. We don't seem to be able to heal ourselves anymore.
1 posted on 08/01/2013 9:56:21 PM PDT by B4Ranch
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We’re giving all our gold to the government and they leave us worse in health and likely no health


2 posted on 08/01/2013 10:03:07 PM PDT by GeronL
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One of my large emergency medical kits came with sutures and stats.

In a pinch, I could probably do it, as long as the sew-ee didn’t wiggle around too much.

But if it was arterial or vascular tearing, they’d be pretty much out of luck.

I’m thinking more and more that the best stuff to have would be good bandages, soap and water, a strong anti-bacterial, and a quart of super-glue!


3 posted on 08/01/2013 10:10:58 PM PDT by djf (Rich widows: My Bitcoin address is... 1ETDmR4GDjwmc9rUEQnfB1gAnk6WLmd3n6)
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The carpenter should have gone to the nearest emergency room to have his wound disinfected then stitched. Of course, the bill would be some astronomically ridiculous number.

But no matter. You can't get blood out of a turnip. If the carpenter cannot pay the full bill, what could the hospital do? Not much is my guess.

And I wouldn't feel bad about that. The carpenter is a producer. He contributes to society. There are many that don't, yet get free medical services.

4 posted on 08/01/2013 10:20:07 PM PDT by Leaning Right
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That is the saddest part of it. We have come so far technologically but are being forced back into the 1800's by some Kenyan and his primitive Marxist ideology.

But he is not subject to it, nor any of his close friends....
8 posted on 08/01/2013 10:47:14 PM PDT by JSteff (It was ALL about SCOTUS... We are DOOMED for several generations. . Who cares? The Dems care!)
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I've had to suture myself a few times in the past... Thankfully I had some one percent lidocaine and a syringe in the horse barn to numb it up!

After years working the ER, it was still made me a bit dizzy to fix my own bod!

11 posted on 08/01/2013 11:01:47 PM PDT by JDoutrider
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a broken rib and you suffered every time you breathed for the rest of your life.

Horsecrap.

They don't even bind/tape broken ribs anymore. Last little accident broke 3 ribs, including one that intruded into the pleural cavity (but not the lung) and they stuck in a chest tube. That was it for the broken ribs and fractured vert.

I got over it. I don't suffer every time I breath.

Some folks are just too whiney.

/johnny

12 posted on 08/02/2013 12:35:34 AM PDT by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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... a broken rib and you suffered every time you breathed for the rest of your life.

Utter nonsense.

I've had three broken ribs.

13 posted on 08/02/2013 12:40:50 AM PDT by onyx (Please Support Free Republic - Donate Monthly! If you want on Sarah Palin's Ping List, Let Me know!)
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... if you ached all over you applied a little Sloan’s Liniment for Livestock. It contained turpentine and “sassafrassy” and was said to cure bruises, kicks, flatulent colic and bumblefoot. I’ve been tempted to try it once or twice myself.

When I was a kid, I and others did use Sloan's Liniment for a sore pitching arm, or a twisted ankle, or other hurt muscle. I suppose all it did was provide a counter-irritation so bad that you didn't mind the original hurt. Capsicum pepper grease did the same thing.

Rubbing Vicks Vaporub on your chest and applying a warm, comforting neck cloth eased the breathing of a child with pneumonia. If things were really bad, one obtained a wicked-looking Vapo-Cresoline Lamp that provided a smelly vapor to open up one's airways. It was used to save my life when as an infant I nearly died of croup.

For chapped hands, one used Corn Husker's Lotion ; and kids sold Cloverine Salve from door to door (both still available). It was said to be good for warts, moles, sore holes, and pimples on the nipples. But the truly very best healing salve for cuts, light wounds, abrasions, or anything that could get chapped and infected was Bag Balm, a black, stiff salve in a square can. It was always in every cow barn, and its uses are many, for example "squeaky bed springs, psoriasis, dry facial skin, cracked fingers, burns, zits, diaper rash, saddle sores, sunburn, pruned trees, rifles, shell casings, bed sores and radiation burns." Bag Balm is also still available. (I could have sworn that before antibiotics, in the 1940s and before, the can contained teat wicks immersed in the salve, and used for treating mastitis, and what you used was just that left over after removal of wicks. But I could be quite wrong--an old dairy-farmer could tell you.)

Band-Aids were for the upper class wussies, who could afford such treatment for their little "boo-boos." A real cut demanded a cut or torn inch-wide strip of clean, worn-out old linen wound about the cut. The end of the strip was slit back a couple or three inches to provide a method to tie the wrapping in place. Then on with finishing the work one had to do for the day.

Of course, every one knew that aspirin was a refinement of the acetylsalicilic acid leached from chewing bark stripped from a willow branch --

16 posted on 08/02/2013 3:17:58 AM PDT by imardmd1
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When I was a kid, in the 50s, we always had a bottle of Sloans Linament in the medicine cabinet.
Had it rubbed on me many times for a multitude of kid injuries and discomforts.
18 posted on 08/02/2013 6:43:35 AM PDT by Tainan (Cogito, ergo conservatus sum -- "The Taliban is inside the building")
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